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| the center part of the earth. |
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| the top layer of the earth. |
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| land that is formed by sediments where a river empties into a lake or ocean. |
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| a pile of sand formed by the wind. |
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| the shaking of the earth’s crust. |
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| the moving of weathered rocks and soil by wind, water, or ice |
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| a crack in the earth’s crust along which rocks move. |
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| a large mass of ice that moves. |
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| rocks that come from fire or magma. |
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| a shape of the land such as mountain, plain, plateau. |
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| the middle layer of the earth. |
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| rocks that are formed when igneous or sedimentary rocks are changed by heat and pressure under the earth. |
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| nonliving solid matter from the earth. |
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| a large section of rock that makes up part of the earth’s crust. |
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| tiny bits of rocks, shells, and other materials. |
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| rocks that are made from sediments that have been pressed together. |
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| a mountain that gives off gases and lava. |
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| the breaking and wearing away of rocks. |
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